Summary
She's a Prince unfurls a lighthearted farce centered on Alice Ardell's character, a spirited young woman poised for sorority initiation. As part of a whimsical, albeit antiquated, ritual, she is required to adopt male attire. This simple act of cross-dressing triggers a cascade of comedic misunderstandings when she is mistakenly identified as a member of royalty. The narrative then pivots on the ensuing chaos, exploring the humorous friction between her genuine identity as a spirited flapper and her accidental role as a distinguished prince. The film deftly navigates the absurdities of mistaken identity, culminating in a tidy resolution where both the unwitting 'prince' and the actual royal figure manage to achieve their respective desires, restoring order to the delightful masquerade.
Alice Ardell portraying a feature role in this vehicle is about to be initiated into a sorority. One of the requirements of the initiation ceremony is that she don male attire. In this guise she is mistaken for a person of Royal Blood and the comedy centers about the mistaken identity of the prince and the flapper who is candidate for the Phi-Delta-Pie. Of course in the end everything is straightened out and both the girl and the prince achieve their object.